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Seems we have some time and if it’s what you say I love it especially later in the spring.

The “umpire’s judgment” part of the rule pertaining to this play is whether the batter “unintentionally hits the catcher or the ball in back of him on the backswing.” Thus, if the umpire determines in his judgment that such contact is made, then the ball is dead. In other words, whether the contact interferes with the

Question that I have not yet seen raised: why in the hell didn’t Dusty Baker make the decision to play the game under protest??? The home plate umpire stated that he did not call batter interference because “in his judgment” the contact did not cause the passed ball, yet that is irrelevant because the rule pretty

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Seems like a good time to drop this in here...

That was part of what was supposed to make the comment humorous.

That was intended to be a part of the joke, and I appreciate that somebody here noticed it.

Interestingly, the White House has had no problem accusing various individuals of having committed crimes when no crimes have occurred (e.g., Comey’s “illegally leaking classified information,” Obama’s “illegally wire-tapping Trump Tower,” Rice’s “illegally unmasking Americans’ identities”), yet the White House has

In Massachusetts, custody ceases at age 18; however, Massachusetts permits (but does not require) a court to order a non-domiciliary parent to provide support, maintenance, and education for a child between the ages of 18 and 21 if the child is (i) domiciled in the other parent’s home, and (ii) principally dependent

In addition to their 26-game “winning” streak, the 1916 Giants also had a 17-game winning streak. Despite going 43-0-1 over those 44 games, the Giants managed only 43 wins over their other 109 games and finished 4th in the NL at 86-66, 7.0 games back of Brooklyn.

To clarify - a large body of case law provides that an individual can no longer be subject to the legal custody of another once the individual reaches the age of majority (i.e., age 18) unless the individual is mentally incompetent, incapable of self-care, etc. The only reason I pointed out the financial aid

She could, but then her dad would probably charge her $125/hour for golf lessons and her mom would probably kick her out of the house since “[she] apparently thinks [she] is capable of making her own decisions, just like [her] good-for-nothing, son of a bitch father.”

An individual’s “custodial parent” is relevant for purposes of financial aid; however, “custodial parent” is not synonymous with “legal custody.” An individual’s “custodial parent” for financial aid purposes is (i) the parent with whom the individual has lived with the most during the previous 12 months, or (ii) if

The good news is that the custody battle is at least half over, given that it has lasted eight years and the child has only seven more years to go until she legally becomes an adult.

Tom Llamas es un culo llameante.

On one level, this is a typically Mets-y PR bungle, in which the organization decided it would be a good idea to march their always-harried manager in front of the press and have him tell lies that would be almost immediately refuted. This is the second time this has happened this year! We can all enjoy pointing and

See you in October, when we can all really start arguing about whether an injury-shortened but dominant season is worthy of the MVP award, all while Trout misses out on yet another postseason.

Trying to appeal to people’s supposedly inherent decency was not a winning strategy for the Ds in 2016 or the 2017 special elections, so perhaps trying to appeal to the “every Joe” patriotism on which Trump capitalized (#MAGA) would work. In that vein, why not go with this campaign image/motto in 2018 and 2020:

Riley Keough has been cast as Sara Ganim, and Annie Parisse will play Mary Kay Paterno.